Rockwell Automation 1394 SERCOS Interface Multi-Axis Motion Control System User Manual

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Publication 1394-IN024B-EN-P — February 2004

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Troubleshooting Your 1394 SERCOS Interface System

The axis module status LED is visible from the front of the module.
Refer to Figure 1.3 for the location of the axis module status LED.

If the Axis Module LED is:

Potential Cause is:

Possible Resolution is:

Steady red

Malfunctioning axis module.

• Verify wiring.
• Verify that the slider and

terminator connections are secure.

• Secure wiring connections.
• Replace the module.

Flashing red

Axis fault has occurred.

• Verify wiring.
• Secure wiring connections.
• Check fault status on the

controller.

• Check main ac input power.
• Check axis status on the controller.
• Verify that the terminator is

present on the last axis.

Alternating red and green

DC bus is not up.

• Check the system module LED.
• Check slider connections to verify

that they are properly seated.

Steady green

The bus is up and axes are enabled.

None needed.

Flashing green

Axis is not enabled.

• Check axes and enable them, if

necessary.

• Verify that enable wiring is correct

and not open.

Enable signal from controller is not
present.

• Check axes and enable them, if

necessary.

• Verify that enable wiring is correct

and not open.

Incorrect wiring or loose connections.

Check I/O connections on the control
board.

Axis setups may not be correct for the
application.

• Verify that axis definitions are

correct.

• Check tuning parameters.

Not illuminated

There is no power to the axis module.

• Verify that the slider connections

are secure.

• Verify that the terminator is secure

on the last axis.

There is no power to the system.

• Check system module power

supply.

• Verify that the terminator is

present on the last axis.

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